Opportunities for Students

Land Science is a virtual internship for middle and high school students funded by the National Science Foundation and developed by the University of Wisconsin and Mass Audubon. Students take on the role of interns in a virtual urban planning firm where they are presented with complex, real-world STEM problems with no optimal solutions. Teacher s have the opportunity to join the Land Science Educator Networ k (LSEN) - a unique group of formal and informal educator s implementing Land Science

Formal and Informal Educators are both welcome to apply. Only five spots are available. To learn more about Land Science and the Land Science Educator Network, visit our website: http://cdn.edgaps.org/about/

Friday, November 18, 2016
Save the date for this year's FIRST Women in Science & Technology (WIST) Forum at UNH-Manchester, and FIRST Place on Friday, November 18, 2016! The FIRST WIST Forum, first held in 2000 and averaging 300+ attendees, has proven to be a very popular opportunity for young women and men in high school to learn more about careers in science and technology directly from accomplished women in these fields. The Forum runs from 8:45am to 2:00pm with a light breakfast, and lunch included. Speakers from a wide variety of science, technology, engineering and math fields will reflect on their education, careers, field, choices, work history, and other tidbits, anecdotes and stories to inspire young women and men.
Questions? Please email Karen Sullivan, ksullivan@firstinspires.org